According the strict rules of golf you cannot carry more than fourteen clubs in your golf bag - even if you never ever use those extra clubs. Some golfing fanatics will tell you that the permission based woods gives these golfers "more control" on the golf green. An optimum shot with a pitching wedge flies high in the air and lands softly, without much roll. You will soon discover what a great golf shot is supposed to feel and look like. If you tend to block shots, you may be swinging too aggressively. If you are, you must learn to curb your aggressiveness to improve your game. Once you learn to control your aggressiveness, you can use it to lower your scores and golf handicaps. Block shots rank high on the list of bad shots by golfers who swing the club too aggressively. When driving, being too aggressive often forces golfers to fire their bodies too quickly on the downswing, causing the club to drop too far under the backswing plane. Your path becomes too inside out through the swing plane. Now if your legs get too aggressive and your front hip clears too soon, your upper body falls away from the target. If that happens, your back shoulder "covering" the ball through impact. In other words, stay stacked over the ball throughout the swing. Golf and golf is a most terrific social sport. Tip #4: Brace Your Left Side and Release
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